Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – With independent removable or detachable material receiver...
Patent
1991-03-15
1994-09-13
Rosenbaum, Mark
Solid material comminution or disintegration
Apparatus
With independent removable or detachable material receiver...
241167, 241236, 2412851, B02C 408
Patent
active
053461444
ABSTRACT:
A workplace document shredder is located with its cutting mechanism, gear and electric motor in a self-supporting, integral casing, which carries all the functional parts and circumferentially surrounds the same. The bearings of the cutting rollers are contained in bearing inserts, which are inserted from above in corresponding recesses of the casing. A container made from easily manufactureable material, such as corrugated paper, carries the apparatus and a hood is placed over it.
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Gasteier Rolf
Stangenberg Hartmut
Husar John M.
Rosenbaum Mark
Schleicher & Co. International Aktiengesellschaft
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